The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 14, 1963 Page: 17 of 30
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Sction B, Sunday, July 14, 1963, Orange, Texas
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PERMANENT WAVE EVENT!
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REG. $15.00 including Haircut,
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REG. $20.00 Mudhg Haircut,
By LILLIAN CHATLOSH
The patent ductus. a small tube of blood in the lungs.
A condition which improved im-
"Sibyl hasn't had but one bron-
foUnded by the circuit rider.
Rev
week from DeRidder where he
"You have to have faith in God.
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the comic opera "Captain Love-
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Mrs. Estehle Jones left yester-
(See TOWN TALK Page 14)
DRESSES
SWIMSUITS
SKIRTS
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No Approvals
No Exchanges
All Sales Final
No Phone Orders, Please
"ORANGE'S FINEST SHOE SALON"
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Here is a rare opportunity to see every-
thing a fine manufacturer has to offer
SHOPPER’S
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SPECIAL
GROUPS
OUR ANNUAL
FAMOUS BRAND
from the complete sample line. Here,
too, you will see styles before they are
even delivered to the store.
On Thursday, July 18th, Mr. Ham Norton, sales
representative of The Printz Biederman Co., will
be in our store with a complete line of famous
Printzess coats and suits.
in 1959 to correct a patent ductus fered from insufficient oxygen as
and coarcttation of the aorta, with so-called blue babies, she
The discipline that is necessary
ir harmonious and ordered living
believed to have been a major
day for 10 d
rillo with her
or so in Ama-
ghter, Mrs Bay
Sibyl Pennington, a visitor
from Minot. N. D.
Kinard. . . . Mm. Gloria Hickey
and son Edward left this week
Outstanding Values On Quality
Famous Merchandise
nore departed for Philadelphia
the first of the week.
Laureame Hauser will return to
her home in Dallas about mid-
week, after a visit here with her
father, J. A. Smith, and sisters.
Celeste Hart and Smitty Brown.
Richard and Lou Ann Bower
are weekend guests of Bob and
Barbara Busbey. Richard attends
Harvard Business School but is
working in Dallas this summer.
Come in . . . discuss your coot and suit
problem with Mr. Norton. He will be
d happy to assist you in your selection.
Rev F. A. Stephenson Jr., a
grandson of the late Rev. Marion
Stephenson, has assumed full pas-
torate of MacArthur Heights Bap-
tist Church.
The minister's grandfather will
be remembered here as a circuit
riding preacher who was instru-
mental in establishing a number
of Baptist churches in the area.
His father, also a Baptist minis-
ter, pastored Little Cypress Bap-
tist Church at one time—a church
rolled Her physicians had em-
sized the importance of this.
Our lovely librarian Flora Wil- the role at Terentia, a middle-
hite is conventioning in Chicago, aged widow with young ideas, in
hopes for her survival.” 1 . .
Sibyl had to undergo two deli- pulling the sides together and
cate operations to save her life, suturing.
Mrs. Charles See of Oklahoma
City is visiting her daughter and
son-in-law. Charlotte and James
Pruter. She came back with them
Thursday from a convention in
Fort Worth.
for two weeks' vacation in New-
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in Ruidoso. N. M.
J. W. Winfrey and his daugh-
ter. Mrs. Archie Grubbs, have re-
turned from a vacation in Little
Rock. Ark. They visited relatives
and antique shops.
Bob and Dorothy Lacy and
their three children are vacation-
ing in Florida. Destin was one
Says Mrs. Morris: "A parent For three hours she whs kept alive
disciplines out of love for the, by a heart-lung machine, a sys-
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SAVE /2 AND MORE I
• A beautifully shaped haircut
• One of your favorite permanent wave*.
• Refreshing hair-conditioning shampoo.
• Sheen rinse Insure* new luster.
• New fashion selling created for you.
Call TU 6-4450
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Mrs. Stephenson, attractive and
youthful-looking mother of three
sturdy boys, takes an active part
in the churches pastored by her
husband Her ability to play the
piano is a real asset for WMU
programs and in other depart-'
ments.
Members of the congregation
sponsored a surprise pound party
Wednesday evening as a tribute1
to the new minister, his wife.
Pauline, and three sons, John, 13. •
David, 10, and Mark, 15 months.
Waylon Meyers, chairman of
deacons, gave the welcoming ad-
dress.
Receiving gifts and recognition
for their services as interim pas-
tors were Wendell Snelson and
Rev. H. L. Naz worth. pastor of
the Pine Grove Mission.
Refreshments of punch, coffee
and cake were served to 75 per-
sons by members of the WMU.
BEAUTY
the death of the late Rev. Fran-
cis Holt.
A native of Vidor, he attended
Louisiana Baptist College at Pine-
ville where he majored in Bible.
He pastored churches in Louisi-
ana 1% years and in recent weeks
has served as supply minister at
MacArthur Heights.
Rev. Stephenson has Indicated
a desire to follow the trend to-
ward more teaching In the church.
"Evangelism is important but.”
CONVENTION — A Convention
at which delegates plan to feature a
decorated Christmas tree in the mid-
dle of July would seem most unusual
even for the sophisticated resort,
Miami Beach, Fla. The Pilots Interna-
tional convention is in session there
this weekend and each club is placing
an emblem to represent its main civic
TOWN TALK
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their daughter's
chances of surviving surgery. "We
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PASTOR AND FAMILY HONORED AT RECEPTION -
DAVID, REV. STEPHENSON, MRS STEPHENSON, BABY MARK, JOHN
New Minister Is Grandson
Of Circuit-Rider Pioneer
2a • • • ° wonderful chance to select an ex-
1 ! qisite fall outfit, in your size and style.
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Tillmans were hosts for a break-
fast after the dance.
Marge Malloy has been visiting
relatives in Kansas City. . . .
Chuck. Joanie and little Chip
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FOR SIBYL ’ACTION’ NOW IS SOMETHING TO DO INSTEAD OF TO WATCH
Sibyl, LoWanda and Shari
ittle Girl Finds 'Place in Sun'
—Lender Staff Photo
project on a large tree in the assembly
room. The Pilot Club of Orange will
be represented by (left to right) Mrs.
M O. Wilson, Essie Richardson and
Mrs. Ira Forston. They will place q
doll in registered nurse regalia on the
tree in connection with the club's $425
annual scholarship to a graduate who
plans to make a career of nursing.
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From infancy the child had to infants. In Sibyl’s case it had to dual attack in nearly four years,"
e trained to be obedient and self- be closed surgically. At the same her mother proudly boasts.
time the coarcttation, or narrow-
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Raoldneann.cGa."prrmd“herortheys port, kl. Where they'll visit her
go to North Carolina to show of
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Geneva Ramsey and Mary
Wheeler will return tody from I
a weekend trip to Bonham to col- -
lect Neva's mother, Mrs. W. A.
Kanu , . . who’ll visit here a
Stephenson arrived last he maintains firmly. "people have
.. .‘s*. .. : to be taught as well as con-
served three years as pastor of verted."
His plans include special classes
in saving the life of 6-year- connecting the two main arteries
leading to the aorta, normally mediately after the first operation,
closes soon after birth in most "Sshe hnen"t hed hut ne hron-
She left yesterday for two weeks.
Melba Gasow and daughter Le- lock” at McNeese on July 35.
Had this been postponed even a was prone to bronchitis and was
year Sibyl would have developed-at pneumonia stage constantly,
a breathing problem. This was due to the accumulation
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dance last night. . . . The BOI
The Orange Leader
Barbara and Cristy White left
Friday for Muleshoe to see
Barbara's parents. Wilton Joins
them next Friday for a vacation
while. ... . Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Stephens drove to Dallas Friday
morning, and daughters Barbara
and Brenda flew up Friday night
to take a look at Six Flags.
They're all due home today.
Joanne Ellis, we hear, will sing
were told to brace ourselves be-
cause it could go either way."it
Mrs. Pennington said.
Before surgery Sibyl's chances P
of living beyond age 16 were
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Mrs. Pennington gives all credit
ing down of the main artery, was to God for giving Sibyl’s doctors
Subsequently she gained the se- repaired when ‘ninchoftthe yein the wisdom "to do these miracu-
nity and stability which enabled away and the two ends lous things for her."
er to accept medietions without resewn You have to have faith in God. westview isapust i_nurcn ne mis 1s pians inciuoi
■sistance, while undergoing cor-F When Sibyl was sent home 10 who rise could we have turned a six-month vacancy created by for new converts,
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Credit for Sibyl's good behav- was not yet over the hump. She — ------
ral patterns according to her । would eventually have to undergo repeatedly on
randmother. Mrs. James Morris open heart surgery to correct an:
1 1604 14th St. is due the relent- other threat, a ventricle septal
ss efforts of her parents. Staff defect.
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ies out or love lor tnejdy a neart-iung macnune, a sys- questionable.. Even. tos. survive I‘s been a hectic week" for the Chip to Chuck's father—and vice
heart-breaking process for item of delicately regulated pumps that length of time her life would Clyde McKees, who left yester-
id Bill who had to be con-! and an oxygenation chamber. A not have been a normal one. day for an 18-day trip to the
small holein the ventricle cham- Now only scars remain tore- Tetons, Yelowstone, Glacier,
1 tiers of the heart was repaired by mind the youngster of the multiple Bryce Canyon and the north rim
pulling the sides together and congenital defects she was born of the Grand Canyon. They had
with. She now issable to do all the planned to go in mid-August, then
things all little girls are known to decided mid-July would be better,
like to do. And her chances of
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 167, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 14, 1963, newspaper, July 14, 1963; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1530943/m1/17/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.